Stock Photo - The first 27 Christian refugees from Iraq will arrive in Prague on January 24 and they will move to a recreational centre Okrouhlik, near Jihlava, Czech Republic (pictured on January 14, 2016) where they will live together and learn Czech several weeks. The Czech government approved the plan to accept the refugees in December. Generation 21 Foundation initiated their arrival and it will assist in their integration into Czech society. The first group comprises of six families. The average age of these refugees is 20, with the oldest person being 68 years old and the youngest baby being one month old. Last year, the Czech government decided that the country will accept a total of 1500 refugees until the end of 2017. Pictured from left: Radim Fiedler of the Centre for Multicultural Education and Generation 21 Foundation head Jan Talafant. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

Stock Photo: The first 27 Christian refugees from Iraq will arrive in Prague on January 24 and they will move to a recreational centre Okrouhlik, near Jihlava.

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